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  • Tom assoT Offline
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    Tom asso
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    #8

    But now I want to add Graphs component:

    find_package(Qt6 COMPONENTS Gui Quick Graphs REQUIRED)
    

    But cmake fails:

    -- Could NOT find Qt6Graph (missing: Qt6Graph_DIR)
    CMake Error at src/qt-guilib/CMakeLists.txt:25 (find_package):
      Found package configuration file:
    
        /home/oreilly/Qt6.8/6.8.2/gcc_64/lib/cmake/Qt6/Qt6Config.cmake
    
      but it set Qt6_FOUND to FALSE so package "Qt6" is considered to be NOT
      FOUND.  Reason given by package:
    
      Failed to find required Qt component "Graph".
    
      Expected Config file at
      "/home/oreilly/Qt6.8/6.8.2/gcc_64/lib/cmake/Qt6Graph/Qt6GraphConfig.cmake"
      does NOT exist
    

    I looked in the online installer, didn't see any "custom" installation for Graphs - How can I install it?

    Thanks!

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    • SGaistS Offline
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      SGaist
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      There's something wrong somewhere. Your components show graphs yet cmake is warning about graph. Did you forget the s in your CMakeLists.txt ?

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      • SGaistS SGaist

        There's something wrong somewhere. Your components show graphs yet cmake is warning about graph. Did you forget the s in your CMakeLists.txt ?

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        Tom asso
        wrote on last edited by
        #10

        @SGaist
        I tried both "Graph" and "Graphs" - here is output from "Graphs":

        Found package configuration file:
        
           /home/oreilly/Qt6.8/6.8.2/gcc_64/lib/cmake/Qt6/Qt6Config.cmake
        
         but it set Qt6_FOUND to FALSE so package "Qt6" is considered to be NOT
         FOUND.  Reason given by package:
        
         Failed to find required Qt component "Graphs".
        
         Expected Config file at
         "/home/oreilly/Qt6.8/6.8.2/gcc_64/lib/cmake/Qt6Graphs/Qt6GraphsConfig.cmake"
         does NOT exist
        
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        • Tom assoT Offline
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          Tom asso
          wrote on last edited by Tom asso
          #11

          The problem is that in Qt 6.8.2, the Graphs headers, cmake and libraries components are only found in the Tools/QtDesignStudio directory; e.g. on my system in $HOME/Qt6.8/Tools/QtDesignStudio/qt6_design_studio_reduced_version. But I do not use QtDesignStudio as I've found it to be very buggy in ubuntu 22.04.3.
          It's a pain-in-the-neck but I had to manually create symbolic links in order to build with Qt6 Graphs on my system:

          ln -s ~/Qt6.8/Tools/QtDesignStudio/qt6_design_studio_reduced_version/lib/cmake/Qt6Graphs ~/Qt6.8/6.8.2/gcc_64/lib/Qt6Graphs
          
          ln -s ~/Qt6.8/Tools/QtDesignStudio/qt6_design_studio_reduced_version/lib/libQt6Graphs.so.6.8.0 ~/Qt6.8/6.8.2/gcc_64/lib/libQt6Graphs.so.6.8.0
          
          ln -s ~/Qt6.8/Tools/QtDesignStudio/qt6_design_studio_reduced_version/include/QtGraphs ~/Qt6.8/6.8.2/gcc_64/include/QtGraphs
          

          Perhaps I could avoid making these symbolic links through clever use of environment variables, but the above seems to work now.

          I assume and hope that the Graphs components will be moved from Tools/QtDesignStudio into the "standard" directory (e.g 6.8.x/) in future releases.

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          • Tom assoT Offline
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            Tom asso
            wrote on last edited by Tom asso
            #12

            Almost there...
            I add the following to my app's qml file as described here:

            import QtGraphs
            

            I build my app with cmake as described above but when I run it, it generates an error and segfaults:

            module "QtGraphs" is not installed
            Segmentation fault (core dumped)
            

            What am I missing now?
            Thanks!

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              SGaist
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              #13

              Did you check that you installed the optional components in the installer ?

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              • SGaistS SGaist

                Did you check that you installed the optional components in the installer ?

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                wrote on last edited by Tom asso
                #14

                @SGaist - I selected "Qt 6.8 for desktop development" in the online installer. As noted above the downloaded components included Qt Graphs code and libraries under the Tools/QtDesignStudio/ directory - I had to make some symbolic links to those in order to build my code (I do not use QtDesignStudio). I can compile and link my application, but "import QtGraphs" fails at runtime. Where are the "optional components" you refer to? If I select "Custom Installation" instead of "Qt 6.8 for desktop development" I don't see options obviously related to Qt Graphs.

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                • Tom assoT Tom asso

                  @SGaist - I selected "Qt 6.8 for desktop development" in the online installer. As noted above the downloaded components included Qt Graphs code and libraries under the Tools/QtDesignStudio/ directory - I had to make some symbolic links to those in order to build my code (I do not use QtDesignStudio). I can compile and link my application, but "import QtGraphs" fails at runtime. Where are the "optional components" you refer to? If I select "Custom Installation" instead of "Qt 6.8 for desktop development" I don't see options obviously related to Qt Graphs.

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                  @Tom-asso said in Installed Qt6.8.2 - now cmake cannot find Qt6 components:

                  I had to make some symbolic links to those in order to build my code (I do not use QtDesignStudio)

                  This is wrong Qt modules are not installed in Tools/QtDesignStudio!
                  "Where are the "optional components" you refer to?" - in the Qt installer or Qt maintenance tool.

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                  • jsulmJ jsulm

                    @Tom-asso said in Installed Qt6.8.2 - now cmake cannot find Qt6 components:

                    I had to make some symbolic links to those in order to build my code (I do not use QtDesignStudio)

                    This is wrong Qt modules are not installed in Tools/QtDesignStudio!
                    "Where are the "optional components" you refer to?" - in the Qt installer or Qt maintenance tool.

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                    Tom asso
                    wrote on last edited by Tom asso
                    #16

                    OK double-checking that I'm using correct version of the installer...

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                      wrote on last edited by Tom asso
                      #17

                      OK I was using online-installer and MaintenanceTool incorrectly. For my own edification/notes, the "correct" way for Qt desktop seems to be:

                      1. Run installer, specify "Qt" as Qt destination directory, then specify "Qt 6.8 for desktop development"
                      2. Run downloaded Qt/MaintenanceTool , select Add or remove components
                        Qt->Qt6.8.2->Additional libraries->Qt Graphs (plus preselected libraries)

                      Thanks for your help everyone.

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